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Loganville-Grayson Gas Prices: Streak of Declining Prices Ends

Wholesale gas prices rose last weekend, resulting in mild increases at the pump.

Gas prices in Georgia crept up last week — only slightly — ending a months-long streak of falling prices at the pumps.

The AAA said in its weekly briefing that the average price in Georgia for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline rose less than a penny in the week ending Sunday, Feb. 1. And the state’s 116-day streak of declining prices ended (officially on Tuesday, Jan. 27), a streak that saw the average fall $1.32.

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The Georgia average was $1.99 per gallon as of Sunday, the AAA said. The national average was $2.05, up two cents from the previous week and snapping a 123-day streak of decreases.

“Gasoline prices have finally adjusted to the plunging price of oil,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA - The Auto Club Group. “Wholesale gas prices rose last weekend, resulting in mild increases at the pump.”

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Jenkins said gas prices should fluctuate in the coming weeks, but will likely increase by the spring.

The lowest prices Monday morning in Loganville-Grayson, according to AtlantaGasPrices.com, included:

  • Valero, 5400 Loganville Hwy & McCullers Rd, $1.92
  • CITGO, 5365 GA-20 NE near McCullers Rd, $1.92
  • Sunoco, 4658 Atlanta Hwy near Lawrenceville Rd, $1.92
  • Kroger, 4753 Atlanta Hwy near GA-81 N, $1.93
  • QuikTrip, 4675 Atlanta Hwy & Cown Rd, $1.93

Also, you also can use our Mapquest gas tool below to find the best price in town.

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